The human being is the ultimate measurement in visual representations - offering context, scale, and serving as a reference. The voice does the same for space, mapping and transmitting and resonating in the body, with the human both as the origin and the edge of perception and meaning.
At the two-person exhibition, Resonance of Scale in HilbertRaum, the artists explore the residues of presence through architecture, image, sound, and frequency. Found photographs focus on fragments from recent history, capturing traces of embedded systems and hierarchies. Drawings become vocal scores-non-static, responsive, and open to breath and resonance. The body functions as both instrument and interpreter, bridging the seen and the heard, the personal and the collective. Together, these works form a double register of human inscription: the photograph resounds with silent constructs; the drawings invite vibration and change. Through trace and transmission, the human presence is re-staged-less as subject, more as an echo.
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